Formal Wedding Ceremony Scripts
I Now Pronounce You Married!
We end most formal wedding ceremonies with a final blessing. For a Christian Couple, we may include a prayer for the couple as well as a blessing. These are examples of prayers; often, a prayer comes from the heart, so these can be used as inspiration to write your own prayers.
Christian Pronouncement of Marriage
Option 1
Option 1
Forasmuch as Name and Name have consented together in holy matrimony, and have pledged their love and loyalty to each other, and have declared the same by the joining and the giving of rings, by the power vested in me, and as witnessed by friends and family, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
Christian Pronouncement Of Marriage
Option 2
Option 2
Name and Name, in the presence of God, your family and friends today, you have spoken the words and performed the rites which unite your lives.It is my legal right as a minister and my greatest joy and privilege to declare you husband and wife.
Christian Pronouncement of Marriage
Option 3
Option 3
In the name of the Holy Spirit who performs every true marriage, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
When I meet with a couple for the first time I have a list of questions I ask. Usually, the first question I ask is if you have any any questions for me? I've found that often couples don't even know where to begin with questions so I go through all of my questions, with explanations. By the time we're done, you are pretty well educated on the wedding ceremony process.
Here is my current list of questions - I have explanations of why I ask them down below. I am a wedding officiant that is open to everyone. I marry any couple any way they want to be married. I don't judge your answers!! I want to get a better understanding of who you are and how I can best address your wants and needs. Your wedding ceremony is often very different from your reception and party. I'm open equally to atheists and religious couples but the conversation is going to be different in many ways. I've tried to list these questions in some list of importance but it's almost impossible to do so. I usually go through the list at some point in our meeting and make sure we have addressed everything.
Here is my current list of questions - I have explanations of why I ask them down below. I am a wedding officiant that is open to everyone. I marry any couple any way they want to be married. I don't judge your answers!! I want to get a better understanding of who you are and how I can best address your wants and needs. Your wedding ceremony is often very different from your reception and party. I'm open equally to atheists and religious couples but the conversation is going to be different in many ways. I've tried to list these questions in some list of importance but it's almost impossible to do so. I usually go through the list at some point in our meeting and make sure we have addressed everything.
This is a quick rundown of things to remember when planning your wedding ceremony and what you will need to organize before your rehearsal.
I charge separately for a rehearsal. If you are trying to save money, that's OK. Here is a quick guide.
I charge separately for a rehearsal. If you are trying to save money, that's OK. Here is a quick guide.